Re: [GENERAL] High Availability for PostgreSQL on Windows 2003.

2008-11-18 Thread Jonah H. Harris
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Pietro Tedesco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We have an instance of PostgreSQL on Windows 2003 with some application > and our customer have asked for solution > 24x7 without human intervention for problem on the hardware/software > primary instance. > Actualy there

Re: [GENERAL] High Availability for PostgreSQL on Windows 2003.

2008-11-18 Thread Serge Fonville
There are a couple of solutions probably. First off, search pgfoundry for possibilities, look into clustering and replication. A little more insight would make it easier to answer your question: Determine what you exactly want, what kind of uptime at what expense. How should it be made available (

Re: [GENERAL] High Availability for PostgreSQL on Windows 2003.

2008-11-18 Thread Serge Fonville
There are a couple of solutions probably. First off, search pgfoundry for possibilities, look into clustering and replication. A little more insight would make it easier to answer your question: Determine what you exactly want, what kind of uptime at what expense. How should it be made available (

Re: [GENERAL] High Availability for PostgreSQL on Windows 2003.

2008-11-18 Thread Magnus Hagander
On 18 nov 2008, at 17.09, Pietro Tedesco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: We have an instance of PostgreSQL on Windows 2003 with some application and our customer have asked for solution 24x7 without human intervention for problem on the hardware/software primary instance. Actualy there is a so